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Matthew J. Cunningham

I’ll Second Schnur’s Motion

I just read my fellow FR Blogger Dan Schnur’s panegyric to Steve Schmidt, with which I fully concur. Steve is smart, savvy, dedicated and is abundantly experienced.

I got to know Steve when I was communications director for Darrell Issa’s U.S. Senate campaign. Matt Fong’s campaign had been floundering until early in 1998 when McNally/Temple was jettisoned and Ron Rogers took direct control of the campaign (my fellow FR Blogger Phil Paule was the political director, in which position he continuously fl;ummoxed the MTA folks). Ron brought on smart, hard-working operatives like Steve Schmidt, Jim Camp and Adam Mendehlson. The improvement in the Fong campaign’s discipline and focus was immediately noticeable.

Even in the dark days (for them) of April 1998, when the Fong campaign was on life support, Steve never wavered or relented. When our campaign failed administer the coup de grace and allowed the Fong campaign up off the mat, Steve, Jim and Adam were able to quickly capitalize on the opportunity. If Matt… Read More

Jon Fleischman

George W. Bush wins National Title

There is an important meeting of the minds taking place by gate #2 in the terminal at John Wayne Airport. Translation: Jon has found Ken Khachigian also waiting for the next flight to Sacramento. As you would expect, the conversation quickly turned to the Rose Bowl narrow defeat of the USC Trojans. Ken, showing that his ability to ‘spin’ victory in any circumstance, had this to say:

"The game’s metaphor is a red state victory over a blue state; George Bush over Barbara Boxer over Nancy Pelosi," said Ken. "Making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear."

(As a Bruin supporter myself, I’m just fine with the sow’s ear.)… Read More

Mike Spence

Rosemead, Wal-Mart Recall back off

First the pro-Wal-Mart council majority call off a recall election using a recent liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on the Voting Rights Act. (BTW: Thisruling creates lots of possible problems forcitizen democracy in the future.) See it here.Then one of the majority’s members changes sides and votes to have the recall election. See it here.Now one of those being recalled went to federal court and successfully got an order stopping the recall process— for now. See the local story here.

If Wal-Mart can only get the bulldozers started.… Read More

Dan Schnur

Steve Schmidt and the Class of ’98

When I met Steve Schmidt in 1998, he was one of three very smart young Republican communications specialists working in California politics, all of whom were far too talented for their work environments. Like Rob Stutzman in Dan Lungren’s office and Nicolle Devenish at the Assembly Republican Caucus, Steve’s job on the Matt Fong for Senate campaign made him a rare bright spot in a tragically flawed political operation.

All three staffers had such superior political and messaging instincts to their colleagues that it was almost painful to watch them struggle to implement an inept strategic plan on a daily basis. Lungren and Fong were the frontmen for two of the worst-run and most strategicaly incoherent statewide campaigns in California history: both were political juggernauts when measured against the paralysis that had taken over the Assembly Republicans at that point in time. But the three young operatives not only survived their mediocre surroundings, but they all developed talents for political communications that have allowed them to achieve extraordinary successful careers in a field that has not historically been an area of Republican… Read More

Jon Fleischman

State of the State Address- Also, Rep. Issa will endorse Bilbray in the 50th.

ARNOLD TO GIVE STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS Today at 5 p.m., the Governor will issue his 2006 State of the State Address before a special joint session of the California State Legislature. If you are not one of the 120 legislators, and other assorted VIP types who will be in the Assembly chambers, you can watch a streaming video of the Governor’s speech live right here.Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

Will Toll Road Take A Toll On The Environment?

It’s become a common story: environmentalists trying to impede progress — be it a needed road or new homes — by waving some endangered species like tribal medicine men wielding a talisman.

One instance where this scenario is being played out in Orange County is the planned extension of the 241 tollway to connect with the I-5 Freeway near San Clemente. Predictably, the enviros — inlcuding their allies on the State Park & Recreation Commission (which includes actor/director Clint Eastwood and Maria Shriver’s brother Bobby) — are shrieking that this proposed route will destroy the fragile ecosystem of this delicate wilderness area, wreak devastation and desolation blah, blah, blah.

The endangered species talisman being wielded in this instance is the arroyo toad, which inhabits San Mateo Creek, a creek running through the planned tollway alignment, which is dry for most of the year. This 2-3 inch amphibian is one of 300 species of true toads. It looks pretty much like any other toad. In fact, it is pretty much… Read More

More Political Podcasts in 2006

Public Affairs specialist and Political Consultants will be using podcasts more regularly in their campaigns. Like many trends, the podcast started in the big cities (residents traveling in busses and trains) and is now moving into suburbs and rural areas.

For those of you not yet familiar with the technology, you can subscribe to a recorded program on the web and then it automatically sinks with your iPod so you can listen to it whenever you have the time — on the way to work, while you take a walk or even at your desk while working.

Podcasts are just a small part to a bigger trend. Consumers and voters are defining when and what information they are getting (think TiVo, satellite radio and blogs like the Flashreport). Advertisers and PR professionals who recognize the importance of these new trends will help their clients achieve their goals, those who choose to ignore it entirely will be left behind.

Entertaining and short 8 to 10 minute Podcasts targeted at specific demographics work like an idea virus that can… Read More

Rich Galen Gets It

Rich Galen, the hack/philosopher/author/wack job of the D.C. based site Mullings, put out an insightful piece today on what he calls “The Abramoff Affect.” Galen played a roll in my formative years in politics as both my teacher at the RNC campaign school (they made us go…honest), but more importantly as someone who taught me even more traveling from state to state working for the first President Bush.

Some of the things I’ll always remember about Rich were his whip smart mind, his understanding of the news cycle, and his appreciation of the fundamental importance of humor in our goofy profession. Check out his site…and you’ll not only insightful commentary, but some funny stuff (Secret Decoder Ring…wtf?). It is guys like Galen who give me the courage to post stuff that mixes humor with… Read More